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Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine
BACKGROUND: To investigate the association of the change of painful physical symptoms (PPS) after 4 weeks, with the 6-month treatment outcomes of depressive symptoms in patients treated with duloxetine in clinical practice. METHODS: Multicenter, prospective, 6-month, non-interventional study in adul...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3184053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21933428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-11-150 |
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author | Schneider, Edith Linden, Michael Weigmann, Harald Wagner, Thomas Quail, Deborah Hundemer, Hans-Peter Hegerl, Ulrich |
author_facet | Schneider, Edith Linden, Michael Weigmann, Harald Wagner, Thomas Quail, Deborah Hundemer, Hans-Peter Hegerl, Ulrich |
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description | BACKGROUND: To investigate the association of the change of painful physical symptoms (PPS) after 4 weeks, with the 6-month treatment outcomes of depressive symptoms in patients treated with duloxetine in clinical practice. METHODS: Multicenter, prospective, 6-month, non-interventional study in adult outpatients with a depressive episode and starting treatment with duloxetine. Depression severity was assessed by the clinician (Inventory for Depressive Symptomatology [IDS-C]) and patient (Kurz-Skala Stimmung/Aktivierung [KUSTA]). Somatic symptoms and PPS were assessed using the patient-rated Somatic Symptom Inventory (SSI) and visual analog scales (VAS) for pain items. Association of change in PPS with outcomes of depressive symptoms was analyzed based on mean KUSTA scores (mean of items mood, activity, tension/relaxation, sleep) and achievement of a 50% reduction in the total IDS-C score after 6 months using linear and logistic regression models, respectively. RESULTS: Of the 4,517 patients enrolled (mean age: 52.2 years, 71.8% female), 3,320 patients (73.5%) completed the study. 80% of the patients had moderate to severe overall pain (VAS > 30 mm) at baseline. A 50% VAS overall pain reduction after 4 weeks was associated with a 13.32 points higher mean KUSTA score after 6 months, and a 50% pain reduction after 2 weeks with a 6.33 points improvement. No unexpected safety signals were detected in this naturalistic study. CONCLUSION: Pain reduction after 2 and 4 weeks can be used to estimate outcomes of long-term treatment with duloxetine. PPS associated with depression have a potential role in predicting remission of depressive symptoms in clinical practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-31840532011-10-01 Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine Schneider, Edith Linden, Michael Weigmann, Harald Wagner, Thomas Quail, Deborah Hundemer, Hans-Peter Hegerl, Ulrich BMC Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: To investigate the association of the change of painful physical symptoms (PPS) after 4 weeks, with the 6-month treatment outcomes of depressive symptoms in patients treated with duloxetine in clinical practice. METHODS: Multicenter, prospective, 6-month, non-interventional study in adult outpatients with a depressive episode and starting treatment with duloxetine. Depression severity was assessed by the clinician (Inventory for Depressive Symptomatology [IDS-C]) and patient (Kurz-Skala Stimmung/Aktivierung [KUSTA]). Somatic symptoms and PPS were assessed using the patient-rated Somatic Symptom Inventory (SSI) and visual analog scales (VAS) for pain items. Association of change in PPS with outcomes of depressive symptoms was analyzed based on mean KUSTA scores (mean of items mood, activity, tension/relaxation, sleep) and achievement of a 50% reduction in the total IDS-C score after 6 months using linear and logistic regression models, respectively. RESULTS: Of the 4,517 patients enrolled (mean age: 52.2 years, 71.8% female), 3,320 patients (73.5%) completed the study. 80% of the patients had moderate to severe overall pain (VAS > 30 mm) at baseline. A 50% VAS overall pain reduction after 4 weeks was associated with a 13.32 points higher mean KUSTA score after 6 months, and a 50% pain reduction after 2 weeks with a 6.33 points improvement. No unexpected safety signals were detected in this naturalistic study. CONCLUSION: Pain reduction after 2 and 4 weeks can be used to estimate outcomes of long-term treatment with duloxetine. PPS associated with depression have a potential role in predicting remission of depressive symptoms in clinical practice. BioMed Central 2011-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3184053/ /pubmed/21933428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-11-150 Text en Copyright ©2011 Schneider et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schneider, Edith Linden, Michael Weigmann, Harald Wagner, Thomas Quail, Deborah Hundemer, Hans-Peter Hegerl, Ulrich Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine |
title | Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine |
title_full | Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine |
title_fullStr | Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine |
title_full_unstemmed | Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine |
title_short | Early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine |
title_sort | early reduction in painful physical symptoms is associated with improvements in long-term depression outcomes in patients treated with duloxetine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3184053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21933428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-11-150 |
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